I wonder if being a Cat 2 academy is perhaps one of the biggest drawbacks for us in terms of producing players? especially in a crowded environment like London
Being a Cat 2 academy means we can only sign players who live 90 mins away and teams who are Cat 1 can simply pay a minimal amount of compensation, meaning we lose out on a potential asset later on ie: Sterling, whilst if your Cat 1, you can sign promising youngsters from across the country.
Surely if the club are serious about producing players, then surely one of the first things we need to do once Heston is fully operational, is to apply for Category 1 status.
Being a Cat 2 academy means we can only sign players who live 90 mins away and teams who are Cat 1 can simply pay a minimal amount of compensation, meaning we lose out on a potential asset later on ie: Sterling, whilst if your Cat 1, you can sign promising youngsters from across the country.
Surely if the club are serious about producing players, then surely one of the first things we need to do once Heston is fully operational, is to apply for Category 1 status.
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